This dive site is located on the northern side of North Solitary Island, in Anemone Bay. This bay offers protection from southerly swells, creating a relatively sheltered environment for underwater exploration. The area is renowned for having one of the largest populations of clownfish inhabiting anemones found along the Australian coast. It’s considered an interesting location due to this unique marine life concentration. Visibility within the bay is likely good, though specific details are not available in the provided description.
Anemone Bay North Solitary Island
Sheltered bay with vast clownfish and anemone fields.
Boat Access
15m Avg Depth
27m Max Depth
About this dive site
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Things to Note
Difficulty:
All levels
Sheltered bay conditions with varied depths suitable for all experiences.
Hazards:
depthboat traffic
Current Strength:
Mild
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